Tag Archives: Photographic
10 Photographic Exercises to Kickstart your Creativity
The post 10 Photographic Exercises to Kickstart your Creativity appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Charlie Moss. We’ve all had those days, weeks, or months where we’ve felt photographically stuck in a rut. There could be … Continue reading
Your Photographic Legacy: Realizing Your Power as a Photo Maker
The post Your Photographic Legacy: Realizing Your Power as a Photo Maker appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Adam Welch. I’ve struggled with how to approach the topic at hand and I remain unsure even as … Continue reading
9 Pioneering Women Who Shaped Photographic History
The post 9 Pioneering Women Who Shaped Photographic History appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Megan Kennedy. The history of women photographers dates back to the beginnings of photography itself. Yet while names like Ansel Adams and … Continue reading
4 Tips to Get You Out of Your Comfort Zone for Photographic Inspiration
The post 4 Tips to Get You Out of Your Comfort Zone for Photographic Inspiration appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. Are you feeling uninspired? Perhaps you’re stuck in your photography practice and feel … Continue reading
Photographic Standard: How to Critique Your Own Photos
It has been that said the most difficult thing for man to do is to judge his or her creative work, objectively. Be honest, can you tell when your work seems to be missing something? More importantly do you know … Continue reading
How to Establish Your Photographic Style
OK, you’ve bought all the right camera equipment. You have three camera bodies, 10 lenses, a stack of lighting gear, all the filters and attachments you can think of. You’ve read the manual and gained some experience in taking different … Continue reading
7 Ideas for Rainy Day Photographic Activities at Home
I love rainy days. I always feel more productive when I can hear droplets hitting the ground or pinging off my umbrella. But apparently I’m in the minority, so on this rainy day I thought I’d compile a list of … Continue reading
How to Create a Mini Photographic Typology
Photographic typologies are a unique and interesting form of photography. Have you ever made a collection of something? Stamps, buttons, figurines? If so, then you’ve made a typology, without even knowing it! Here’s how to translate your collecting skills into … Continue reading
How to Make and Fold a Little Photographic Zine
Basically, a zine (pronounced “zeen”) is a low-budget DIY booklet. The word stems from the shortening of the word magazine and was developed as a rejection of commercialism and mainstream publications. In stark contrast to the mass media industry, zine … Continue reading
A Fresh Look at Learning Photographic Composition
Popular teaching about photographic composition says to learn the rules and then break them. I prefer to encourage the people who join our photography workshops to learn the rules, understand them well and put them into practice so frequently they … Continue reading
The Rebirth of Tintype: An Old Photographic Medium Is Revitalized
How To Three artists talk about their work in a traditional process Tintype photography is back so we talked to some of the new masters. Popular Photography
4 Questions to Help You Discover Your Photographic Style
If you’re new to the world of photography, you may hear other photographers talk about their photographic style quite a bit. But what does this mean and how do you find your own style? I’m sure you’ve heard of photojournalism … Continue reading